On Thursday 02 Oct 2003 3:05 pm, charo wrote:
> > My default pdf viewer is Xpdf but I cannot get it to print
> > anything (I click print and it goes off into lala land).
>
> Try to print using command lp. Click print, in the print window
> there are two printing options, select printing using a com
My default pdf viewer is Xpdf but I cannot get it to print anything (I
click print and it goes off into lala land).
Try to print using command lp. Click print, in the print window there
are two printing options, select printing using a command and type: lp,
in the edit box. If you have a defaul
On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 09:23:01 -0700
Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
>Hi All,
>
>My default pdf viewer is Xpdf but I cannot get it to print anything (I
>click print and it goes off into lala land).
=
No it doesn't. It creates a .ps file, most likely in /tmp
Hi Russ,
I would like to answer about mozilla and PDF viewer. In mozilla, there is
no way to change that, but if you download netscape, you can do that. Under
netscape, you can go "Edit" -->"Preferences" --> "Navigator" -->
"Helper Applications". You probably know that netscape use mozilla for
On Monday 06 May 2002 09:32, Lee opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
> Shane,
>
> You've done it again. The font appears different than the kword doc, but
> fonts seem be a perennial issue hereabouts. Guess I pick one that looks
> good in the final pdf doc
Shane,
You've done it again. The font appears different than the kword doc, but
fonts seem be a perennial issue hereabouts. Guess I pick one that looks good
in the final pdf doc and go.
Thanks
Lee
On Monday 06 May 2002 09:28 am, shane wrote:
> On Monday 06 May 2002 02:43, Lee opened a gene
On Monday 06 May 2002 02:43, Lee opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
> I have been using WordPerfect to compose business letters, and exported
> to pdf when I didn't know whether or not the recipient had WordPerfect.
>
> Is there a LInux wordprocesser that wi
Hi,
One way is to print into a postscript file and the convert in pdf thanks
to the pdf2ps command.
Fred
Lee wrote:
> I have been using WordPerfect to compose business letters, and exported to
> pdf when I didn't know whether or not the recipient had WordPerfect.
>
> Is there a LInux word
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:16:30 +0800, chris swain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ive come across a problem with kghostview PDF viewer. I can view the pdf from
> a website but after I save it to my hard drive I cannot open it again.
> It gives me the error kghostview can only open pdf ps or eps files